Babiekins Magazine, Conversations with Designers

CREATIVE SPOTLIGHT :: Gigi Rose Gray, the Artist Behind the Illustrations

This past year, I’ve experienced the incredible thrill of having my work illustrated. Since the illustrations are arranged by the publisher, I don’t see the art until long after it is completed — and I often don’t know anything about the artist who transforms my words into images. So I was especially delighted to see this interview with Gigi Rose Gray, whose tremendous illustrations appear alongside my childhood tale “The Egg Man” in the current print issue of Babiekins.

When I first saw the two pieces she drew for my story, I was in awe of how someone else could capture the essence of my childhood so well. How could she know what a little girl would see in another country? How could she know what it looked like through my young eyes?

The Egg Man in Babiekins Magazine - by Gina Munsey and illustrated by Gigi Rose Gray

It all made sense when I read what she said about her own childhood: “In Brittany I have memories of a towering armoire teeming with jars of homemade jams, walking along the ramparts of the medieval city. In Normandy I remember the ‘moules frites’ and fisherman hauling in their catch, witnessing a thief make his escape in Barcelona and galloping on horseback through the wild fields of Provence. My work has been strongly influenced by my childhood, as I remember it to be a time of wonderment and exploration which was no doubt largely thanks to my travels.”

How neat is that? This story was illustrated by someone who really gets it. That’s so awesome.

You can see more of her art on sale for a limited time here — and don’t miss the fantastic illustrations she did for another one of my stories here, here and here

Monday's Pretty Things

MONDAY’S PRETTY THINGS :: Hope is the Thing with Feathers

Feather Table Runner by Michele VarianFeather Table Runner by Michele Varian

Story TIme print by Arian on Etsy“Story Time Print” by Arian on Etsy

Owl Portrait Pillow via Coral and Tusk as sold on Sweet William LTDOwl Portrait Pillow by Coral and Tusk as sold on Sweet William LTD

Hope print by Arian on Etsy“Hope” Print” by Arian on Etsy

Want to know a fun fact? Arian, who illustrated the two prints above, is the same artist behind Josh Garrels’ “White Owl” music video!


P.S. Even more pretty things.

Inspiration

INSPIRATION :: Gorgeous Art in Oliver Jeffers’ Newest Book

It’s so easy to get lost inside the wonderful world of Oliver Jeffers. The latest book from the talented Irish illustrator is due out in November, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Doesn’t the beautiful art just draw you in? He often sells prints and apps which correspond with his books, too, which I think is very clever.
Oliver Jeffers - This Moose Belongs to Me - Cover Art
Oliver Jeffers - This Moose Belongs to Me - Inside Page
Images via oliverjeffers.com

(Oh, and remember when this trailer of his Lost and Found book-turned-film was making the rounds a year or so ago? So beautiful!)

Monday's Pretty Things

MONDAY’S PRETTY THINGS :: Stripes Three Ways

1. ON A TODDLER…Toddler in orange stripes via Ngoisao dot netToddler in orange stripes, via Ngaisao

2. ON A POSTER…Vintage Library Poster via Enokson on FlickrVintage library poster, via Enokson on Flickr

3. ON BLANKETS AND PILLOWS…Endless Summer surf movie poster and and Zoza Ethopian striped blanket via LemlemMovie poster and Zoza blanket, via Lemlem

P.S. You might also enjoy these previous editions of Monday’s Pretty Things:

Monday's Pretty Things

MONDAY’S PRETTY THINGS :: Prints and Posters

After a three-month hiatus, I’m bringing back the Monday’s Pretty Things series! Here are a few bright and colorful prints that have made me smile recently.
Coffee with My Owl - Helen Dardik - helendardik on etsy
“Coffee with my Owl” giclee print, via Helen Dardik on Etsy

1965 vintage children's book illustration - Noah's Ark
Scans from the 1965 book Noah’s Ark by Miche Wynants, via My Vintage Book Collection (in Blog Form).

Helsinki poster - Human Empire Artist Series - Blanca GΓ³mez
Helsinki poster, via the Blanca GΓ³mez/Human Empire Artist Series

Lumadessa Giraffe Portrait by Josh Brill
Giraffe Portrait, via Josh Brill/Lumadessa

Have you discovered any artwork lately that brightened your day? Let me know in the comments!

P.S. You might also enjoy these previous editions of Monday’s Pretty Things:

Monday's Pretty Things

MONDAY’S PRETTY THINGS :: Coffee

How is that I have not yet done a coffee edition of Monday’s Pretty Things? This essential needs no introduction, so without further ado…

DRINK COFFEE Do stupid things faster and with more energy

This postcard makes me laugh, even though I see it every single morning — it’s taped onto our coffee jar. (Note that this is one of the very rare times I will post an image on my blog without a link back to the source. I’m a firm believer in properly crediting the artist, as explained in Design*Sponge’s informative piece, How to Credit.)

Keep and Drink Coffee - Keep Calm Shop on Etsy

Keep Calm and Drink Coffee via the Keep Calm Shop on Etsy

Ah yes, an absolute classic.

Christina Holm-Sandok, president and creative director for Style-Architects

Image of Christina Holm-Sandok of Style-Architects viaΒ Glitter GirlΒ 

(P.S. If that was me in the morning, the clothes would be Christmas flannel pants and a hoodie…and the dog would be a Papillon ;-)

Homemade Mocha Coconut Iced Coffees via How Sweet it Is Blog

Homemade Mocha Coconut Iced CoffeeΒ via How Sweet it IsΒ 

When you click on the link you have to scroll way, way, way downΒ to get to theΒ decadent recipe for that coconut mocha. Now, who’s making me one tomorrow morning?!

A morning without coffee is like sleep. Print by Jan SkΓ‘celΓ­k

“A morning without coffee is like sleep”, aΒ print via Jan SkΓ‘celΓ­k

I don’t understand people who don’t drink coffee.

Do You Know How I Feel - Exploding Dog - Coffee Humor

“Do you know how I feel?” coffee comic via Exploding Dog

I burst out laughing every time I read this comic. Because it’s ludicrous? No, because it’s absolutely and completely true, Chaaa’lie (said in my Lola voice.)

I measure my life in coffee spoons. -T.S. Elliot  Vol 25 Art

“I measure my life in coffee spoons”, a T.S. Elliot quote print via Vol. 25

This quote always reminds me of a snippet of lyrics from “Seasons of Love”,Β the only Broadway song I like.

“Five hundred twenty-five thousand
Six hundred minutes
How do you measure, measure a year?

In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights
In cups of coffee…”

London Coffee in Paper Cup via Green Kitchen Stories

London Coffee via Green Kitchen Stories

Now, I’m off to bed so I can wake up and have my coffee!

Monday's Pretty Things

Monday’s Pretty Things :: November Colors

Steve Thomas Lord of the Rings Travel Posters
Lord of the Rings Travel Posters (via Steve Thomas)

Don’t you wish the Shire was real?

Babiekins Magazine Page 177-8
Babiekins Magazine, Issue 7, Pages 178-188

I love the vest and necklace — both by Ouef — on the wee model on the left! Aveline needs a vest, yes? Let me get my crochet hook…

Vegan Chickpea Patty Ohdeardrea

Vegan Chickpea Patty Recipe (via Ohdeardrea)

Drea’s recipes are so good. Aveline and I have been devouring her ratatouille lately. These patties look delicious; I plan on making them right away. Now maybe if my brother tasted these, he’d stop referring to garbanzo beans as “one of those edible things in nature we should just ignore.”

Embroidered Quilted Silk Bracelet by BozenaWojtaszek on Etsy
Embroidered Quilted Silk Bracelet (via Bozena Wojtaszek on Etsy)

Such a beautiful bracelet, handmade in Poland.

Vintage Embroidered Pillow by Sukan on Etsy
Vintage Embroidered Pillow (via Sukan on Etsy)

If you want to get lost in a gorgeous treasure trove of textile goodness, browse the Sukan shop. I mean, there are 44 pages of amazing textiles like the pillow above! Pretty incredible. And a pretty fantastic place to do some procrastinating! ;-)